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Journeyman said:Don't forget the bit of coloured ribbon for the DEU. :nod:
2 bits if they put everyone under a UN alphabet soup mission name, free CPSM for your first tour!
Journeyman said:Don't forget the bit of coloured ribbon for the DEU. :nod:
One time - the pool was closed for 4 weeks.... <gasp> :warstory:Eye In The Sky said:... who never come close to the battlespace but go home with *tour stories*.
Ditch said:One time - the pool was closed for 4 weeks.... <gasp> :warstory:
Ditch said:One time - the pool was closed for 4 weeks.... <gasp> :warstory:
Dimsum said:Or "the wi-fi was down and I can't watch my Netflix".
Wait, that's legit. >
Eye In The Sky said:Why would a hotel put shit in their pool ???
;D
Ditch said:One time - the pool was closed for 4 weeks.... <gasp> :warstory:
UN Human Rights Council Welcomes Saudi Arabia to Its Ranks
BY MICHAEL VAN DER GALIEN JANUARY 2, 2017
You'll never believe which states joined the United Nations Human Rights Council. Or, well, if you know anything about the UN, perhaps you will believe it:
Welcome to the new 2017 membership @UN_HRC:
Saudi Arabia
Venezuela
China
Cuba
Iraq
Qatar
Burundi
Bangladesh
United Arab Emirates#UNreform pic.twitter.com/Z355F8mI8Z
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) January 2, 2017
That reads like a who's who of human rights abusers. Nowadays, however, these regimes -- which routinely oppress women, and jail, torture, and even kill critics -- are somehow deemed to be the protectors of our universal human rights. I'd laugh if it wasn't so incredibly sad.
But wait, the UNHCR says, don't criticize Saudi Arabia! According to Sharia they have "fair gender equality"!
Saudi Arabia begins 2017-2019 term @UN_HRC. Don't worry: "Saudi Arabia supports empowerment of women" & "guarantees fair gender equality." pic.twitter.com/J5ZIKWboZR
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) January 2, 2017
Satire, right? Nope, the UNHCR is dead serious.
PuckChaser said:2 bits if they put everyone under a UN alphabet soup mission name, free CPSM for your first tour!
Canada at NATO Verified account
@CanadaNATO
#Forces2016 #OpImpact @CanadianArmy @RCAF_ARC @CanadainIraq @CanadaKuwait @coalition @CanadianAlly
Canadian UN Peacekeeping in Mali? RCAF Helicopters?
https://cgai3ds.wordpress.com/2016/07/26/mark-collins-canadian-un-peacekeeping-in-mali-rcaf-helicopters/
Liberal peacekeeping decision paused because of uncertainty around Trump
France and Germany working back-channels at UN to express worry over Canada's peacekeeping pause
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/peacekeeping-pause-trump-1.3945847
...Canadian policy will have to adjust to the new U.S. government.
Sources suggest additional defence spending may be required to satisfy Trump that Canada is doing its part as a NATO ally.
All NATO members signed up to spend two per cent of gross domestic product on defence by 2024. Canada spends less than one per cent and has shown few signs of making progress toward the two per cent target.
Trump’s lieutenants are said to have conceded that Canada often punches above its weight in times of conflict, and that the quality of the contribution is as important as the amount of money spent.
But some concession toward a bigger NATO contribution can be expected, perhaps in the upcoming federal budget.
A potential casualty of that commitment may well be Canada’s planned peacekeeping mission in Africa [emphasis added].
Officials concede that it is not 100 per cent certain the mission to send up to 750 military, police and civilian personnel to aid a United Nations mission in Africa will proceed, as Canada attempts to accommodate a U.S. government less disposed toward the UN than its predecessor...
http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/john-ivison-in-what-will-be-a-bumpy-ride-trudeau-has-to-appease-trump-to-avoid-falling-off-trade-wagon
Canadian Forces into Africa with UN for Three Years: Where? (hint Mali plus…)
https://cgai3ds.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/mark-collins-canadian-forces-into-africa-with-un-for-three-years-where-hint-mali-plus/
The Obama administration, according to sources with knowledge of the file, made it clear to Canada that it was free to engage in more peacekeeping as along as its other commitments to NORAD and NATO were fulfilled.
jmt18325 said:I can see that Obama allowance (we're still a sovereign nation, but we do have commitments) as the reason for increasing our fighter requirements to handle all foreseeable NORAD and NATO deployments.